About

Built by people who'd rather ship than pitch

Klippa Digital is a growth studio for businesses that are done stitching together a web developer, an SEO freelancer, and an ads agency who've never spoken to each other. We run it all from one strategy, one dashboard, one point of contact.

Why we exist

Media instincts. Technical muscle.

Most growth work today comes from one of two directions: agencies that understand a brand's voice but move slowly, or automated tools that move fast but produce content nobody would mistake for having a strategist behind it. We built Klippa Digital to sit in between — media-side instincts for what actually gets read and clicked, paired with the technical systems to build, measure, and automate it properly.

AI is part of how we work, not the product we're selling. It drafts, researches, and accelerates — a strategist still reviews everything before it reaches your business.

How we operate

Three things we won't compromise on

Ownership

A named strategist, always

Every account has one person responsible for it. You'll always know exactly who to call.

Verification

Nothing ships unreviewed

AI accelerates research and drafting. It never publishes anything without a human checking it first.

Transparency

Reports you can actually read

Plain-English monthly reporting — the numbers that matter, not fifty metrics that don't.

Who's behind it

Who you'll be working with

Lucas Lillja

Lucas LilljaFounder

I studied marketing with a minor in entrepreneurship, then taught myself to build. That combination is the whole point of Klippa: the person planning your campaign is the same person who can ship the site it points at, so nothing gets lost between a strategy and whoever was supposed to implement it. Six years of brand, community and paid social work, plus React and React Native on the technical side. I use AI daily to move faster, but a person checks everything before it reaches your customers. Based in Helsinki, working in Finnish, Swedish and English.

Let's talk about your business

No pitch deck, no jargon — just a conversation about where you want to grow.